Testing the Distance-Duality Relation in the Rh=ct Universe

Abstract

In this paper, we test the cosmic distance duality (CDD) relation using the luminosity distances from joint light-curve analysis (JLA) type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) sample and angular diameter distance sample from galaxy clusters. The Rh=ct and models are considered. In order to compare the two models, we constrain the CCD relation and the SNe Ia light-curve parameters simultaneously. Considering the effects of Hubble constant, we find that η DA(1+z)2/DL=1 is valid at the 2σ confidence level in both models with H0 = 67.80.9 km/s/Mpc. However, the CDD relation is valid at 3σ confidence level with H0 = 73.451.66 km/s/Mpc. Using the Akaike Information Criterion (AIC) and the Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC), we find that the model is very strongly preferred over the Rh=ct model with these data sets for the CDD relation test.

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